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crime for to us lie to the government. the government is lying to us. attorney general is making up stories. we attribute this to politics. meantime, they spent $ >> 11.4. >> $11.5 million to fly on private yet when it was unnecessary. misrepresenting the reason for purchasing the jet. they do it with immunity. >> last word. >> i want to say first of all, the president doesn't have flexibility. sequester is inflexible. why would the president make decisions where cuts are made if it will cost him political capital. people say he closed the program and decided to do that when the republicans refuse to sit and negotiate in a way that we say this is a sheer political weight for us to bear in front of the american people. >> bret: so you are saying if he had a choice whether to hurt people or have the flexibility to cut the work program, he would hurt people? in the effort to try to pressure republicans? >> i'm saying he wants people to negotiate with him. as the american people do on a combination of cuts and taxes that would resolve the issue. not to get
crime for to us lie to the government. the government is lying to us. attorney general is making up stories. we attribute this to politics. meantime, they spent $ >> 11.4. >> $11.5 million to fly on private yet when it was unnecessary. misrepresenting the reason for purchasing the jet. they do it with immunity. >> last word. >> i want to say first of all, the president doesn't have flexibility. sequester is inflexible. why would the president make decisions where cuts...
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people in the us are amazingly ignorant about what a fish is in the first place. the good news is we're eating more fish which is healthy for us the bad news is we really haven't grown up knowing what various fish are supposed to taste or look like and even the chefs don't always know that so. if someone's trying to. pests. and another you know pest a lot. of. snapper or grouper. someone's making a lot of extra money not to do a lot because bad for you right but what about the regulations i mean is there just no oversight i guess it's just that people realise that and complain and that's where the problem is arises but i mean it's just amazing how they can do this i mean fifty nine percent of tuna is just amazing stat but i want to talk about this article which i hope my producers earlier and they were like devastated to hear this really shocked companies serving wood pulp actual wood to fill or i'm talking about everything from sauces to hostile cereal put in the effort is not only deemed safe but they don't actually have any sort of limit of how much would a pul
people in the us are amazingly ignorant about what a fish is in the first place. the good news is we're eating more fish which is healthy for us the bad news is we really haven't grown up knowing what various fish are supposed to taste or look like and even the chefs don't always know that so. if someone's trying to. pests. and another you know pest a lot. of. snapper or grouper. someone's making a lot of extra money not to do a lot because bad for you right but what about the regulations i...
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joining us is our -- has received a mixed reaction. >> joining us is our conflict from -- our contact from rome. is there cause for concern? >> i think there is cause for some concern. that's why he promised in his last address to the cardinals -- he promised reverence and obedience. it's also why he is hiding away behind the walls of vatican city states and not returning to his beloved the very a in southern germany for his retirement -- beloved of area -- beloved bugbear yet -- beloved bavaria in southern germany. the new pope has to be charismatic, forceful, has to put his own stamp very quickly on the papacy. >> who will be in charge of the catholic church until the new pope is elected? >> the cardinal will take care of the daily running of the church. no major decision will be made until a new pope is elected. >> everybody is wanting to know when that will be. when do you think they will start sitting down to elect a new pope? >> i wish i knew. the pope has made it possible for the cardinals to meet earlier than planned. they are planning to meet -- had planned to meet on the 15t
joining us is our -- has received a mixed reaction. >> joining us is our conflict from -- our contact from rome. is there cause for concern? >> i think there is cause for some concern. that's why he promised in his last address to the cardinals -- he promised reverence and obedience. it's also why he is hiding away behind the walls of vatican city states and not returning to his beloved the very a in southern germany for his retirement -- beloved of area -- beloved bugbear yet --...
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good sense but they could also be using personal information in various ways. so i mean is this something that bank of america customers should be concerned about or is this something about you know what if i had an if i'm not a hacker if i'm not activists as it's called doesn't really concern me what do you think i think here's one scenario let's say that i have a bad experience a bank of america and i put on my facebook page or twitter bank of america sucks and then i go out to take a loan can that information be used to make that loan decision i don't know but bank of america has a tremendous amount of data now that it's gotten from these sites and that in itself might be concerning to the public right and there's a lot of information we don't even know the swe haven't even really scratched the surface of what is in there is there any indication of what exactly they're looking for like any keywords or or anything in particular that they were looking for sure it's pretty interesting they have thousands of keywords and there's a specialized software that was a
good sense but they could also be using personal information in various ways. so i mean is this something that bank of america customers should be concerned about or is this something about you know what if i had an if i'm not a hacker if i'm not activists as it's called doesn't really concern me what do you think i think here's one scenario let's say that i have a bad experience a bank of america and i put on my facebook page or twitter bank of america sucks and then i go out to take a loan...
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i voted for the rule, which allows us that opportunity. let us take it. the change -- changes house republicans made in their version significantly weaken its provisions. i want to say some republicans. i want to make that clear. not all. and protecting victims of domestic violence and empowering law enforcement to keep our people safe from these crimes. the house republican bill owe mitts critical protections for native americans, for lgbt americans and for immigrants. furthermore, the house republican bill removes protections for students on campus, victims of human trafficking and those who've experienced rape or stalking. why? why not protect everybody, all americans? when we fail to protect all victims, abusers can get away with the abuse and repeat it. maments, congress ought not to be playing -- madam speaker, congress ought not to be playing with the lives of women and all those who suffer from domestic violence. we it owe it to the families, law enforcement, prosecutors to make sure that the violence against women act work and can meet the challe
i voted for the rule, which allows us that opportunity. let us take it. the change -- changes house republicans made in their version significantly weaken its provisions. i want to say some republicans. i want to make that clear. not all. and protecting victims of domestic violence and empowering law enforcement to keep our people safe from these crimes. the house republican bill owe mitts critical protections for native americans, for lgbt americans and for immigrants. furthermore, the house...
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thank you for joining us. >>> neck, using the undead to market guns to kids. it's as ghoulish as it sounds. stay with us. do we have a mower? no. a trimmer? no. we got nothing. we just bought our first house, we're on a budget. we're not ready for spring. well let's get you ready. very nice. you see these various colors. we got workshops every saturday. yes, maybe a little bit over here. this spring, take on more lawn for less. not bad for our first spring. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. get ready for spring with this ryobi 18-volt trimmer, just ninety- nine bucks. >>> the sale of firearms since that horrendous mass shooting at newtown has actually gone up, but the industry is not sitting on its laurls. it's now aggressively marketing guns to children. some as young as those slaughtered at sandy hook elementary school. it's all chronicled in eerie detail in the current issue of "rolling stone." and tim dickinson's story "the gun industry's deadly addiction." here we see a 10-year-old firing a variety of high-powered guns at so-cal
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stay with us. you're in "the situation room." [ barks ] ♪ oh, heavenly day here we go. ♪ cha-cha-cha ♪ don't you know that i love ya ♪ ♪ cha-cha-cha-cha-cha ♪ always thinking of ya ♪ all around the world ♪ everybody singin' along ♪ singin' along ♪ fly me to the moon ♪ let me play among the stars ♪ let me see what spring -- ♪ [ birds chirping ] [ male announcer ] with the best lineup of vehicles ever, introducing the new chevrolet. ♪ oh, heavenly day why just go from "a" to "b" when imagination can take you everywhere? ♪ all the clouds blew away chevrolet. find new roads. >>> an historic moment the world has seen in some 600 years, pope benedict making likely his last ever public appearance before officially stepping down just a few hours ago. the pope gave a final blessings to the thousands who gathered at the papal residence outside rome. all of this after an emotional farewell followed by a helicopter ride out of rome. the swiss guards assigned to protect the pope en
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david darst, guests that will try to ply us with gifts of sweets and things to make us fatter but darst is the only one that shows up with fresh fruit. the biggest apples you've ever brought. i don't know what that means, but is it your thoughts about the market and you're more optimistic here. >> we see good things happening of the you've got construction spending. you've got the german -- the german confidence index. you have the ism numbers. you have the retail sales that look like they will be pretty good for this coming month so the profits have come in 7%. the market was expecting 3% to 4%. would i say, however, corporate ceos, 70% of them have guided profit estimates lower. >> right. >> and that's a very, very high number so you'll watch that. you want to watch the situation in china because they have been withdrawing banking reserves as we've seen. >> this has been your theme for a while, the deterioration of growth and earnings in this country. >> yes. >> it goes along with our regular u.s. equity strategist adam parker, and he's basically looking for earnings to be lower this
david darst, guests that will try to ply us with gifts of sweets and things to make us fatter but darst is the only one that shows up with fresh fruit. the biggest apples you've ever brought. i don't know what that means, but is it your thoughts about the market and you're more optimistic here. >> we see good things happening of the you've got construction spending. you've got the german -- the german confidence index. you have the ism numbers. you have the retail sales that look like...
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we use it or at least is being seen as an alternative to you know to finance. for the lack of assistance that might be coming from the united states that's why libya . is. target for too many too many players and in the region and worldwide you know. the full interview with former libyan interim prime minister mahmoud jibril on friday here on r.t. throughout the day. i wasted money on gadgets you never use is probably nothing compared to the british military we're talking about a lot online it's bloated over a billion pounds of public money on equipment that's neither used the needed we'll tell you more about our time dot com also there to a lot of chatter it's not about ukraine's justice ministry feeling the force literally and online to find out why the death star's finest knocking at its doors all revealed there. here may well be you. know it after this break. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so. you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you don'
we use it or at least is being seen as an alternative to you know to finance. for the lack of assistance that might be coming from the united states that's why libya . is. target for too many too many players and in the region and worldwide you know. the full interview with former libyan interim prime minister mahmoud jibril on friday here on r.t. throughout the day. i wasted money on gadgets you never use is probably nothing compared to the british military we're talking about a lot online...
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our national investigate ifr correspondent, michael isikoff for us. thanks as always. >> thank you. >>> time now for the "gut check." veteran washington journalist bob woodward in a dust-up with the white house sort to speak. he got this e-mail with white house adviser sperling taking issue on his reporting of the sequester. quote, i apologize for raising my voice in our conversation today. my bad. but i do truly think you should rethink your comment saying that potus asking for rev noous is moving the goal post. i think you will regret staking out that claim. that's for gene sperling to bob woodward. this is the response saying in part, quote, you do not ever have to apologize to me. you get wound up because you're making your points and you believe this. this is all part of a serious discussion. i for one welcome a little heat. there should be more and i welcome your personal advice. i am listening. ala frazier crane. what does your gut tell you? based on the e-mails, do you think that the white house, do you think that the white house threatened bo
our national investigate ifr correspondent, michael isikoff for us. thanks as always. >> thank you. >>> time now for the "gut check." veteran washington journalist bob woodward in a dust-up with the white house sort to speak. he got this e-mail with white house adviser sperling taking issue on his reporting of the sequester. quote, i apologize for raising my voice in our conversation today. my bad. but i do truly think you should rethink your comment saying that potus...
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this case has shown us. the influence and the ability of individuals to transform our world so both manning is one of these people and all the activists that are made sure that he would not use people gotten in jail and then now finally the mainstream media in the united states can't ignore his story and what he's been going through and i think that this very important and of course it is incredible to hear about that he tries to to take this to other media before he tried to get it to little league syndicalist was the only place that would actually acknowledge the significance of the documents that he was handing over icelandic and added jones to. for now but things are small she thought you know program to. my pleasure i hope you can stay with us too as we exclusively from russia's u.n. envoy he spoke to me earlier on as the country takes charge of the security council from friday also talking tonight as well about pope benedict's beginning his retirement we saw the live pictures of him flying off above th
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two of the mayors join us now. oklahoma city mayor, mick cornett, and des moines iowa mayor, franklin cownie. mayors, thank you very much. mayor cornett, first to you. your city is booming. oil and gas is booming. you're doing well. does the sequester matter to -- >> it will slow our growth. you know, our economy is very, very strong. we can absorb it but we have a lot of jobs around the defense agencies. public and private sector around the large air force base. we will feel will pinch there. they are also cutting very worthwhile programs like community development block grants and i hate to see them do that. i'm all for the spending cuts. they have a spending problem but i wish they are more strategic about what they have chosen to cut. >> what about you, mayor cownie. >> i'm with mayor cornett. we will see big things happen. but i believe we have to be strategic in what we do. one of the areas we will see impacted in a huge way is public housing, for instance. we serve 3500 families wait it is and we got 5300 mo
two of the mayors join us now. oklahoma city mayor, mick cornett, and des moines iowa mayor, franklin cownie. mayors, thank you very much. mayor cornett, first to you. your city is booming. oil and gas is booming. you're doing well. does the sequester matter to -- >> it will slow our growth. you know, our economy is very, very strong. we can absorb it but we have a lot of jobs around the defense agencies. public and private sector around the large air force base. we will feel will pinch...
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go to downtown bishkek and try to use a bunch of tenge to buy a new kalpak? [laughter] not without first exchanging it into soums. you're not! what a maroon! quit embarrassing yourself, kerry. like bai, the imperious rich man of khazakh folklore who was tricked into trading his warm coat for one full of holes by the beguiling aldar kose. am i right? [cheers and applause] i mean, what an idiot. [ laughter ] we'll be right back. xle$0brháierqájei(i&g$gggg($ $bn [cheers and applause] >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. my guest tonight has curated a new exhibition at moma that includes 14 video games. i saw a very similar exhibition at chuck e. cheese. please welcome paola antonelli! [cheers and applause] thanks so much for coming on. ciao. how are you? >> i'm fine, how are you? >> stephen: good. >> i'm good. >> stephen: the latest exhibition at moma is called applied design. >> indeed. >> stephen: tell people what it showcases. >> objects from the collection of moma in the 80s to talk about applied design. design is so many things. >> stephen: what is applie
go to downtown bishkek and try to use a bunch of tenge to buy a new kalpak? [laughter] not without first exchanging it into soums. you're not! what a maroon! quit embarrassing yourself, kerry. like bai, the imperious rich man of khazakh folklore who was tricked into trading his warm coat for one full of holes by the beguiling aldar kose. am i right? [cheers and applause] i mean, what an idiot. [ laughter ] we'll be right back. xle$0brháierqájei(i&g$gggg($ $bn [cheers and applause]...
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i tell them to use the brand i use. oral-b -- the brush originally created by a dentist. trust the brand more dentists and hygienists use. oral-b. all the things we love about sunday meals into each of her pot pies. like tender white meat chicken and vegetables in a golden flaky crust that's made from scratch. marie callender's pot pies. it's time to savor. >>> federal agencies are now warning about potentially devastating impacts from the automatic budget cuts, the so-called sequester, that is kicking many tomorrow. sean donovan is the secretary of house and urban development. thanks very much, mr. secretary. i know you have a lot on your plate. let's talk about what you have warned is the most immediate urgent problem, which is the sandy aid, the relief to all of those families up and down the coast who have been strug lingeven to get their homes rebuilt and woefully lacking in a lot of support. what will this sequester mean to them? >> to be very specific, $3 billion in aid to the region will be cut. >> it will mean construction workers who will be rebuilding tunnels a
i tell them to use the brand i use. oral-b -- the brush originally created by a dentist. trust the brand more dentists and hygienists use. oral-b. all the things we love about sunday meals into each of her pot pies. like tender white meat chicken and vegetables in a golden flaky crust that's made from scratch. marie callender's pot pies. it's time to savor. >>> federal agencies are now warning about potentially devastating impacts from the automatic budget cuts, the so-called...
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to how to me and israel is using the media in its war against us in this war journalists are under attack they want to kill all our words and reports that prove that there were no crimes in gaza is that their father has a half in the attack is coming from both sides of the border is ready journalists today are banned from working. but ironically it's not hamas but tel aviv that stops them deeming it too dangerous for them to report from there is a very scary place for israeli of some a masked people came to my palestinian cameraman in gaza they gave him twenty five thousand dollars and we told him that the next time that the jewish is going to enter gaza please tell us where it's going to be a route with a car we're going to kidnap both of you and take you take him and it really is you know had him oh is among a handful of israeli journalists who'd regularly work in gaza but after his government made it illegal six years ago his station employed gaza based palestinian journalists now because of hamas is ruling even that has become impossible. very problematic decision of hamas for a lot o
to how to me and israel is using the media in its war against us in this war journalists are under attack they want to kill all our words and reports that prove that there were no crimes in gaza is that their father has a half in the attack is coming from both sides of the border is ready journalists today are banned from working. but ironically it's not hamas but tel aviv that stops them deeming it too dangerous for them to report from there is a very scary place for israeli of some a masked...
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use promo code: gethelp. if you're not completely satisfied, notify lifelock and you won't pay a cent. order now and also get this shredder to keep your documents out of the wrong hands-- a $29 dollar value, free. get protected now. call the number on your screen or go to lifelock.com to try lifelock protection risk free for a full 60 days. use promo code: gethelp. plus get this document shredde free-- but only if you act right now. call the number on your screen now! lori: time for another edition of stocks now with nicole covering the floor of the new york stock exchange. we're less than 50 points here on the dow from an all-time high. >> it sure is pretty exciting, lori. it is getting hot in here, right? we're getting closer and closer to the all-time closing high on the dow jones industrial average. we have this great graphic we'll show you. the record closing high back on october 9th, it was 14,164 and change. i is just moments before we launched the fox business network. but we're not too far off those
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rome has to pay attention to us. i was talking to somebody who is very -- spent a lot of time in the vatican who made the point that a lot of times the cardinals of the third world feel that they are forgotten as part of this operation, that their views don't get the say they should get, but it's also the case that a lot of the differences of opinion in the church are not along regional lines. just to complicate the picture further. the -- there is also -- the catholic church is also growing in asia. it would be fascinating the archbishop of mumbai is an interesting person that you cannot rule out that possibility. i think the betting is still this is a very traditional institution, that it may take another round before we go to africa or latin america. >> i don't mean to drop parallels where they don't exist, but we're talking about a group of people. the demographic is changing. there's sort of old hard-liners at the center. there is a sense of gerrymandering in terms of power. i will point out many terms of the po
rome has to pay attention to us. i was talking to somebody who is very -- spent a lot of time in the vatican who made the point that a lot of times the cardinals of the third world feel that they are forgotten as part of this operation, that their views don't get the say they should get, but it's also the case that a lot of the differences of opinion in the church are not along regional lines. just to complicate the picture further. the -- there is also -- the catholic church is also growing in...
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they have a lot of people who use their phones for private use. now they want to go into the corporate world and essentially steal them away from the blackberry. this is, of course, looking to happen when blackberry is trying to step up its own game. there is a couple of interesting features of the knox. it's got more comprehensive virus and hacking protection. samsung actually wound up working with defense contractor general dynamics to develop this platform. it also has what's known as a container keeping proceed p ini tear apps from leaking to the outside. and the user can keep all of your work stuff and your home stuff separate on the same device. this is a feature blackberry wound up playing up when it unveiled the blackberry 10 last month. the knox is expected to be available on the galaxy s4, which is expected to be unveiled in the middle of march. >> alison, michael and i just realized we have a black bberry and an iphone. >> we both do. we just realized that. >> they have to step it up. >> i have both, so there you go. i'm cornering the w
they have a lot of people who use their phones for private use. now they want to go into the corporate world and essentially steal them away from the blackberry. this is, of course, looking to happen when blackberry is trying to step up its own game. there is a couple of interesting features of the knox. it's got more comprehensive virus and hacking protection. samsung actually wound up working with defense contractor general dynamics to develop this platform. it also has what's known as a...
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this is a smart meter a uses electromagnetic frequency to send information about power use this gets rid of the need for meter readers and notifies the power company about outages but some say such meters are making them sick i could understand why i was feeling so fluid first a warning and so i came back and tried to put my hand in front of them like that then a scuffle and he just kept pushing me away and pushing me away what was the guy after this meter and electric meter he wanted to replace it with a new one like this a so-called smart meter problem was still machar me to want to keep her old one she had put a warning signs to leave it alone but the worker wouldn't listen so charming grabbed her gun her lights around her electric meter has stopped spinning but this is not due to his storm or for failing to pay her bills it's because there's still some photographer has refused to allow a new smart meter in her home result a lineman pulled up and disconnected her from the grid yes companies are actually third rate in the shut off your power if you refuse to allow a smart meter to
this is a smart meter a uses electromagnetic frequency to send information about power use this gets rid of the need for meter readers and notifies the power company about outages but some say such meters are making them sick i could understand why i was feeling so fluid first a warning and so i came back and tried to put my hand in front of them like that then a scuffle and he just kept pushing me away and pushing me away what was the guy after this meter and electric meter he wanted to...
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none of us think bad things are gonna happen to us. i'm here at my house on thanksgiving day, and i have a massive heart attack right in my driveway. an artery in your heart, it's called the widow maker. and mine was 95% blocked. they took me to the hospital, and the doctor put me on a bayerspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] aspirin is not appropriate for everyone, so be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. i'm a blue-collar worker. to me, bayer aspirin is another tool. go talk to your doctor. you're not indestructible anymore. ♪ >> steve: we know eventually she would walk into the studio. here she is. >> gretchen: i think it's going to be a new thing. we wanted to know if there would be a dynasty walk. but maybe in the after the show show. >> anything is possible in the after the show show. >> brian: tomorrow, geraldo rivera will be here. john mccain, we'll find out who is cooler. >> gretchen: see you tomorrow. bill: it is a day of history truly. in less than two hours pope benedict xvi departs the vatica
none of us think bad things are gonna happen to us. i'm here at my house on thanksgiving day, and i have a massive heart attack right in my driveway. an artery in your heart, it's called the widow maker. and mine was 95% blocked. they took me to the hospital, and the doctor put me on a bayerspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] aspirin is not appropriate for everyone, so be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. i'm a blue-collar worker. to me, bayer aspirin is another...
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for us it sounds so great. obviously he himself says i'm a huge long shot and he said it in really colorful ways. now, christiane amanpour is in rome. cardinal dolan is her special guest this morning, a real treat for us. hey, christiane, how are you? >> reporter: chris, great to be with you all here at the north american college in rome. this is a seminary. as you say, we are very fortunate to have cardinal timothy dolan of new york as our guest. you know, this is going to be, i think, the last time that you're going to be able to talk in public. no tweeting, no interviewing during the run-up to the conclave that will elect the next pope. welcome. >> do you say that with a sense of relief? >> reporter: no, i say it with a sense of great regret. >> it's good to be with you. i appreciate the invitation. thanks for your interest in all these events. >> reporter: we are very interested and the whole world is interested in what transpires here because a pope is not just the head of the 1.2 billion catholics, but wh
for us it sounds so great. obviously he himself says i'm a huge long shot and he said it in really colorful ways. now, christiane amanpour is in rome. cardinal dolan is her special guest this morning, a real treat for us. hey, christiane, how are you? >> reporter: chris, great to be with you all here at the north american college in rome. this is a seminary. as you say, we are very fortunate to have cardinal timothy dolan of new york as our guest. you know, this is going to be, i think,...
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make sure you join us tomorrow. "squawk on the street" is next.. >>> that was an image could i do without. i'm carl quintanilla, melissa lee, jim cramer, david faber. we begin 89 points from the all-time closing high. just this side of positive and chicago pmi on the way. europe has gains this morning. tokyo rebounded along with the rest of asia. china pmi is out tonight. >> our road map this morning starts with what could be a record-setting day. as carl mentioned, the dow just 89 points away from its all-time high, sit a day away from the potential sequester cuts kicking n >> the bleeding continues at jc penney. sales down a whopping 28% from the holiday quarter. how much time does ron johnson have to turn things around in the stock down 40% since they took over? >> speak of bloodbaths, group reason shares taking a dive on its much, much wider quarterly loss. analysts not betting on the company being able to outage zohn amazon on its new strat joif selling goods. >>> we begin with the dow taking aim at record terr
make sure you join us tomorrow. "squawk on the street" is next.. >>> that was an image could i do without. i'm carl quintanilla, melissa lee, jim cramer, david faber. we begin 89 points from the all-time closing high. just this side of positive and chicago pmi on the way. europe has gains this morning. tokyo rebounded along with the rest of asia. china pmi is out tonight. >> our road map this morning starts with what could be a record-setting day. as carl mentioned, the...
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osh about was using the town to plan attacks -- al-shabab was using the town to plan attacks. they are battling rebel fighters across somalia. >> support of the operation. no support of the operation at all. they have been collecting taxes, using the seaports and all that. we will not conform with those areas. civilians are now behind us. >> kenyans prepare for a presidential election on monday. technology played a role in inciting unrest in 2007, but this time it is being used to do the opposite. more from nairobi. >> taking all the information that has been received and -- >> a group of young kenyans are training volunteers to use an application meaning "election." with it, people can anonymously report election related institute -- incidents with text messages or online. >> you are able to see what is going on around kenya, around the country. >> this sees the information into a map, into something called crowd sourcing. that is when a large number of people are used as sources to provide the best information possible. >> only the best information makes it here. there is a
osh about was using the town to plan attacks -- al-shabab was using the town to plan attacks. they are battling rebel fighters across somalia. >> support of the operation. no support of the operation at all. they have been collecting taxes, using the seaports and all that. we will not conform with those areas. civilians are now behind us. >> kenyans prepare for a presidential election on monday. technology played a role in inciting unrest in 2007, but this time it is being used to...
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nice to have you with us. >> nice to be here. >> we heard earlier from the vatican spokesperson that he won't be involved in a special way that he won't get sort of hang out and listen to what's happening, and he went get a special heads up when they pick the pope, he'll have sort of an outside role. but i'm curious to know who do you think could be on the short list of realistically who could be the next pope? >> there's a lot of talk that the catholic church is in the developing world, in africa and asia, so i want to go out a limb and i want to throw someone out from the developing nation of the philippines, cardinal ta rcr tartagle. if you don't like him, you have him for a long time. however, some of the cardinals may be heartened by the fact that now we have a pope who resigned so perhaps if it's not working too well, a younger cardinal, a younger pope, could, in fact, resign. >> what makes you pick him as your first? i know you got a couple on your top three, let's say. >> he's only a cardinal for three
nice to have you with us. >> nice to be here. >> we heard earlier from the vatican spokesperson that he won't be involved in a special way that he won't get sort of hang out and listen to what's happening, and he went get a special heads up when they pick the pope, he'll have sort of an outside role. but i'm curious to know who do you think could be on the short list of realistically who could be the next pope? >> there's a lot of talk that the catholic church is in the...
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my wife owns and uses a gun. and somebody gave me a shotgun a few years ago that i use to hunt bird. that's outside of the background check system. but i'm clearly not a criminal. he's clearly not a criminal. and the data indicates that 93% of gun transfers take place between friends and family members. so this would be my question. if you were the vice president and i was in a meeting or you were his chief of staff and we were having this discussion, is that transfer under a background check system as you envision it. friend gives me a shotgun on a hunting trip. says this is a gift. do i have to undergo a background check? these are some of the details that have to be worked out. i would still suggest to you, joe, that while i don't think there's an objection, in the case of newtown as i understand it, the guns that were used were guns that his mother legally purchased from a licensed gun dealer. right? >> right. >> sure. this isn't obviously just about newtown. this is about chicago. >> it's about columbine. >>
my wife owns and uses a gun. and somebody gave me a shotgun a few years ago that i use to hunt bird. that's outside of the background check system. but i'm clearly not a criminal. he's clearly not a criminal. and the data indicates that 93% of gun transfers take place between friends and family members. so this would be my question. if you were the vice president and i was in a meeting or you were his chief of staff and we were having this discussion, is that transfer under a background check...
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it's not us, it's ice! then you've got the guy who runs this particular division, gary mede, he said, by the way, i'm retiring. so who is responsible and where is the accountability for doing something that is absolutely bone headed? >> brian: rush limbaugh weighed in on this earlier. let's listen. >> you know, this really is unprecedented. it's not getting any attention. it's not getting any comment ary whatsoever. it's barely being reported. this is serious stuff. the president of the united states has opened up the jails! the president of the united states, because of budget cuts, which have not happened yet, has released 500 or so illegal immigrants. and by definition of law, they are criminals. now, i know obama thinks that he's harming republicans. this is exacting harm on the country and it's entirely unnecessary. none of these so-called budget cuts are necessary, none of this panic is necessary. i mean, this is the infantile, childish rants of a spoiled brat! it's really uncanny. in my lifetime, it
it's not us, it's ice! then you've got the guy who runs this particular division, gary mede, he said, by the way, i'm retiring. so who is responsible and where is the accountability for doing something that is absolutely bone headed? >> brian: rush limbaugh weighed in on this earlier. let's listen. >> you know, this really is unprecedented. it's not getting any attention. it's not getting any comment ary whatsoever. it's barely being reported. this is serious stuff. the president of...
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then come back and use the tax loopholes and use the carries interest, use that in the big grand bargain dodd a simpson-bowles. he doesn't give anything, john. >> they both agreed to cut. there is no talk about a deficit reduction replacing the cuts with the deficit reduction package or introducing a new element to it. >> no, no, you're wrong about that. the administration said from the moment they struck that deal in the summer of 2011 that their intention was, a, for it not to go into effect. that was also republicans' attention. but the administration always said the president ran around the country for a year xaping for re-election saying he wanted revenue. and when he struck the revenue deal in late december/january 1st with republicans, he said at that time i tell was not enough revenue and he wanted more revenue. this is not a surprise from somebody. the strategic point from the white house is do they make a mistake by accepting so little with so little revenue that they didn't achieve their goals and now they're coming back to get -- >> so the sequester can't created, it would be
then come back and use the tax loopholes and use the carries interest, use that in the big grand bargain dodd a simpson-bowles. he doesn't give anything, john. >> they both agreed to cut. there is no talk about a deficit reduction replacing the cuts with the deficit reduction package or introducing a new element to it. >> no, no, you're wrong about that. the administration said from the moment they struck that deal in the summer of 2011 that their intention was, a, for it not to go...
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you've used up all the really big money here. let's see how much more we can put in your bank. $100. ok. gives you 52,100. >> ok. meredith: you're now 9 away from a million, 5 away from round 2, at which point you keep all your money. >> ok. meredith: sleepy snacks. marketed as "relaxation brownies," lazy cakes are baked with what chemical that helps control sleep and wake cycles? melatonin, taurine, epinephrine, serotonin? >> i don't think it's b. i think c is the happy... the happy drug or the happy chemical, so i'm gonna ask the audience. meredith: ok, audience, margi needs your help. on your keypads, vote now. 72% believe it is melatonin. >> oh, i'm so torn between a and d. although so many people think it's a. and i'm sure people need help with sleeping, so a, final answer. >> no one's sleeping in this audience. it is melatonin. that's for sure. [cheering] all right, margi, how much money is behind this question? we'll add another $500. $52,600. we're gonna be back with more "millionaire" right after this. stay with us. lise
you've used up all the really big money here. let's see how much more we can put in your bank. $100. ok. gives you 52,100. >> ok. meredith: you're now 9 away from a million, 5 away from round 2, at which point you keep all your money. >> ok. meredith: sleepy snacks. marketed as "relaxation brownies," lazy cakes are baked with what chemical that helps control sleep and wake cycles? melatonin, taurine, epinephrine, serotonin? >> i don't think it's b. i think c is the...
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beat us with nightsticks and trampled us with horses. i was hit on the head and suffered a concussion on the bridge. 17 of us went to the hospital on that day, the good samaritan hospital in downtown selma. just eight days later, president lyndon johnson introduced the voting rights act, and later, on august 6th, 1965, he signed that act into law. >> that was congressman john lewis, democrat of georgia who led the march on the edmund pettus bridge in selma that day in 1965. he was speaking about that experience today on the steps of the supreme court. as the conservative majority on the court seemed to indicate a willingness to at least considering dismantling the pilars of the voting rights act first passed in 1965 in the aftermath of that violent day in selma. congressman john lewis, it's such an honor to have you here. >> thank you so much for having me here. i'm honored to be here. >> that is crazy, because it is intimidating to talk about this history knowing that you are here, able to tell it yourself. and when we are thinking abou
beat us with nightsticks and trampled us with horses. i was hit on the head and suffered a concussion on the bridge. 17 of us went to the hospital on that day, the good samaritan hospital in downtown selma. just eight days later, president lyndon johnson introduced the voting rights act, and later, on august 6th, 1965, he signed that act into law. >> that was congressman john lewis, democrat of georgia who led the march on the edmund pettus bridge in selma that day in 1965. he was...
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joining us now is masuki kitchikawa. thanks very much for joining us. with this appointment, what happens now? >> well, actually, the nomination of mr. kuroda is a best of choice in my view because he's a very strong performer for more aggressive monetary easing. but as a former minister in finance in charge of international finance, he has a very deep understanding of international financial markets, including frank change. also, he has a strong skill to manage the strong bureaucratic institution like boj. he's a best choice as the next governor. >> does this mean it's more likely we might change the bank of japan law, as well? >> well, yes. the nomination was a kind of surprise and he haas has been a kind of proponent for revising the boj low. if the boj turned out to be slow to change, even after the new governor is inaugurated, i think that the prime minister abe would become more serious about changing boj low. so nomination is kind of message from the cabinet to the boj people. >> the market has priced in a lot. the nikkei has gone to more than 11
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you are accountable to the state government and to the feds for your proper use of that. the president of the ndaa is accountable to nobody. he's already been accountable to the voters and that's it. the constitution provides that understood -- the founders understood it is in the state interest to kill somebody and they have in the constitution a provision called a bill of mark, marqe. i congratulate you and i hope you will urge the congress and the president to use their proper constitutional powers and have the killing done by congress where at least there is some accountability. thank you. (applause) >> thank you. thank you. next speaker. >>> good afternoon, supervisors. my name is john [speaker not understood] and i represent an african university and kenya school of law. i also am interested in talking about mohammed ibrahim award for 2013 and 2014. i currently reside at providence church at 1601 mc kinnon and previously resided at 5 47 haight street in san francisco. there is an interesting program that's being commended by bevan dufty. our city has secured a milli
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this controversial practice so what do you do looking goes well down some of the talks exclusively for us senate committee to prove its safety wow needless to say i think he can looper is missing the point here sure bro drink whatever you want once and you'll probably be ok this offends our effects are going to hit you immediately anyway plus this is nothing to do with the effects fracking liquid has once it's combined with natural gas and other minerals in the ground before it gets released and seeps into the water supply what would be interesting is checking up on the governor after drinking this stuff every day for a year well i've had enough of taken looney so let's get on with the show and break the side. of the world do you ever seen anything like. the devastating impacts of the two thousand and eight financial crisis brought difficult times for people all across america it reawakened distrust in a political system that seems far too keen on. protecting all darkseid the expense of the working class that same crisis was part of a ripple effect felt all across the world of global fina
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it will be used in the future, as its applications and use grows. we really believe that in a five year period, iclusig can grow to be an $800 million product and growing to a billion in global revenues. >> doesn't it have to become a first-line treatment for many more people than it is currently? >> certainly. the current focus of the trials and approval is in patients that have failed other medicines for leukemia. to get to the billion dollar plus level without question, it will need to be used in the newly diagnosed cml patient. we have a big trial currently looking specifically at that. >> okay. when i know asco comes up in the fall, will we have some information about that big trial then or is it too soon? >> the trial started last year. we will have information about iclusig and other medicines, but we won't have results on the epic trial, the trial for newly diagnosed patients until best case next year. >> there are other drugs on the market from the literature is clear, i don't think they are as effective as yours. what is the sales pitch to
it will be used in the future, as its applications and use grows. we really believe that in a five year period, iclusig can grow to be an $800 million product and growing to a billion in global revenues. >> doesn't it have to become a first-line treatment for many more people than it is currently? >> certainly. the current focus of the trials and approval is in patients that have failed other medicines for leukemia. to get to the billion dollar plus level without question, it will...
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we're going to give you the soviets choice of what to cut and that way you'll own the cuts instead of us owning them publicans want to give up congress's primary function of government to constitutionally defined power to control the purse strings and set spending levels just before these automatic cuts kick in so the president obama will be the one to take the blame and they want to force him to choose which americans suffer as a result of this conservative austerity the president is well aware of the strategy as he said yesterday. now lately some people have been saying well. maybe we'll just give the president some flexibility can make the cuts the way he wants it and that way it won't be as damaging there's no smart way to do that. there's no smart way to do that you don't want to have to choose between. let's see do i do i close funding for the disabled kid or the poor kid. who i close business the shipyard or some other one. when you're when you're doing things in a way that's not smart. you can't gloss over the pain and the impact it's going to have on the economy we can't just cu
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that, of course, is a question that concerns all of us sooner or later. the latest, of course, is when we are confronted by death. he does not do it in a way that necessarily appeals to a mass audience. that, of course, is a certain weakness in his position. he tends to be rather intellectual. people who are prepared to look into the questions of the meaning of life, that there's more to life than simply having fun -- of course, having fun is important, but if there is more to life than that, more than one in from one life style and into the next and amassing material goods -- then there is a great deal of food for thought in his writings. i think that will be his major legacy. >> some people believe there is much more to the pope's resignation and frail health, that the scandals that rocked the church played a big role. what is your take on that? >> i think there is a connection. i think that the scandal within the church, predictably of child abuse, has weighed very heavily on him. one has seen him age quite dramatically, and i think that that is probab
that, of course, is a question that concerns all of us sooner or later. the latest, of course, is when we are confronted by death. he does not do it in a way that necessarily appeals to a mass audience. that, of course, is a certain weakness in his position. he tends to be rather intellectual. people who are prepared to look into the questions of the meaning of life, that there's more to life than simply having fun -- of course, having fun is important, but if there is more to life than that,...
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palestinians useo get around.palestinians use the get around. the blockade has been in place since 2007. morsi has expressed his intention to help people. palestinians in gaza are criticizing the court ruling. >> translator: the gaza strip is under seize. the tunnels are the only d. lifeline for the strip. this is an unjust decision against us. >> hundreds of the tunnels big and small link gaza with egypt. >>> representatives of world powers are getting ready to meet in rome to talk about more ways to help the syrian opposition bring down president assad. kerry met french president in paris ahead of the international meeting. >> we all agree that the time is passed for president assad to heed the voice of his people and the people in the world who want a peaceful transition and a new opportunity for syria. >> kerry says assad needs to know he cannot shoot his way out of the current situation. he says representatives of western countries the will focus on the transition ise during theireeti on thursday. >>> delegates from six major powers wrapped
palestinians useo get around.palestinians use the get around. the blockade has been in place since 2007. morsi has expressed his intention to help people. palestinians in gaza are criticizing the court ruling. >> translator: the gaza strip is under seize. the tunnels are the only d. lifeline for the strip. this is an unjust decision against us. >> hundreds of the tunnels big and small link gaza with egypt. >>> representatives of world powers are getting ready to meet in...
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being with us if you don't keep keep up the great work it's god's work thank you. and no fear for millions of americans are struggling to survive day to day in the economic and the economy's in the tank the millionaire banks on wall street are doing just fine because as jamie dimon c.e.o. of j.p. morgan chase at j.p. morgan's investor conference yesterday diamond bragged to a crowd of labor wealthy investors that quote we actually benefit from downturns in other words there's so they have so rigged the system that when millions of americans are without jobs and struggling to put food on the table and provide for their families diamon and his wall street fact cap buddies are doing better than ever making a profit off our misery it's such an appalling statement really shouldn't come as a shock after all numerous reports have suggested the j.p. morgan chase and other big banks engaged in criminal and or unethical activity and it's possible the diamond did too it's inexcusable that these banks continue to rake in millions after destroying our economy and devastating th
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